BARNES' PATENT 



FDDT- PDII1I[[] MflCH IWERY. 



Fifteen Different Machines^ 



*with which Builders, Cabinet Makers, Wagon Makers, and Job- 

 bers in Miscellaneous work, can compete as to Quality and Price 

 with steam-power machinery. 



WILL SE]^D MACHLN^ES OlST TRIAL IF DESIRED. 



Every Bee-Keeper should have an outfit from these Machines for hive-making. 



We give the follow- 

 ing letter from Mr. W. 

 P. Hogarty, of Wyan- 

 dotte, Kans., to show 

 their usefulness. He 

 says: "If any criti- , 

 ciae your circular saw, 

 you can tell them I 

 use it, and with one 

 hand, made all my 

 bee hives for ninety- 

 - five stands of bees, 

 including frames and 

 section brace, and I 

 feel perfectly able to 

 do tne ^ork for one 

 hundred and fifty 

 stands." * * ♦ "In 

 order that you may 

 know the amount of 

 work on each of my 

 hives, will say, they 

 are two feet long, by 

 two feet high, by 

 about two feet wide. 

 They are double wall- 

 ed and double bot- 

 tomed, with two inch 

 intervening ; and in 

 addition to the nine 

 frames, there are fif- 

 teen cases, each case 

 . containing two honey 

 r^boxes and two divis- 

 liion boards, and three 

 Iboxes to contain chaff 

 ^ for winter protection. 

 Ton will see there is 

 an immense amount 

 of sawing to be done, 

 but I have found your 

 saw equal to the task 

 required of it." 



We will send our illustrated Catalogue free on applica- 

 tion. Say where you read this, and address 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 



No. 2094 Main St., Rockford, Winnebago Co., IlL 



